From the Rector: Order of Mass-Part I

Every year we train our children who are preparing for the Sacraments the names and purpose of all the parts of the Mass. We also have adults who are preparing to enter the Church at Easter who are becoming accustomed to our way of Worshiping God in the Mass. All of us need an occasional refresher on the meaning, names, and purposes of the Mass so that we may participate more fully.

Part of the great genius of the Roman Rite of Mass is that it has a beauty that comes about from order. All of its parts are distributed among the people and ministers in a way is reflective of the Body of Christ. As the Holy Spirit inspired St. Paul to describe the Church, each member has it’s own function, and each part works together with the other members of the body so that it may be a perfect unity. Accordingly, when the Church worships God, the textual parts of the Mass are distributed among the priest, deacon, cantor, choir, and faithful so that each is responsible to sing or say their own part.

The Order of Mass contains all the dialogs between the priest and the people. These dialogs are distributed throughout the Mass, all of them may be sung or spoken.

-The Sign of the Cross, which the priest says, and to which the people respond, “Amen”.

-The Opening dialog, when the priest says “The Lord be with you” and the people respond “And with your Spirit”.

-The Preface dialog “lift up your hearts” , “We lift them up to the Lord.” and etc.

-The embolism dialog after the Our Father, “Deliver us Lord…”For the Kingdom the power…”

-The invitation to the Sign of Peace. “The peace of the Lord be with you always…” “And with your spirit.”

-The dialog before Communion, “Behold the Lamb of God… “Lord I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof…”

The Ordinary of the Mass, likewise is sung or said bythe people and the priest together. The Ordinary of Mass is unchanging, and it includes the following prayers and invocations which may be sung by the people with the support of the choir, and occasionally sung on their behalf by the choir.

-The Kryie eleison (Lord have mercy)

-The Gloria (Glory to God in the Highest)

-The Creed

-The Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy)

-The Our Father

The Instructions belong to the deacon, or if there is no deacon the priest gives them.